I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 83 - 81: The Battle between the Fugitives and the Trapped 2
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Chapter 83: Chapter 81: The Battle between the Fugitives and the Trapped 2

Translator: 549690339

Of course, they might also die from unknown dangers in the universe.

But they’re not afraid of death and are willing to sleep for a thousand years, both for themselves and to expand humanity’s territory.

With their lofty goals and ambitions,

they just couldn’t understand why, with conditions so ripe, the World Government still hadn’t taken that first step.

Among those holding this ideology were descendants of the extremely wealthy who were even willing to build spaceships out of their own pockets, just wanting to go out and see the world within their lifetime.

But the World Government put a stop to this behavior, leaving everyone helpless.

The Escape faction had its own scientific ideology, and thus a mass base.

Supported by various companies, both openly and secretly, they now had an economic foundation, so they occasionally created small, harmless incidents. “Well… Lion, I think if the Escape faction wants to leave, just let them go. It’s not a big deal. Everyone has the right to choose freely, right?” Daniel Thompson’s face suddenly became very solemn, “No, they can’t leave.” “Ah? Why?”

Harrison Clark asked again.

Daniel Thompson thought for a moment, “You wait, there are still seven minutes until we reach our destination. I’ll report to the higher-ups, and it’s time for you to know some information.”

Harrison Clark immediately perked up.

Although he had already guessed many answers based on his own deductions, and had heard the leader’s desperate speech at the last moment, he had never’ received a comprehensive explanation about the matter from an official perspective.

“Well, the higher-ups have approved.”

“I’m listening.”

“Harrison Clark, humanity has no future.”

Daniel Thompson’s tone suddenly became somewhat choked.

Harrison Clark: “Oh, I know.”

Daniel Thompson’s storytelling mindset almost collapsed instantly. Damn it! Why is he so calm? Acting like he already knew. What the hell! Forget it, maybe he’s just naturally thick-skinned.

“Do you know why, five hundred years ago, the countries of the world suddenly put down their disputes and established the World Government?”

Harrison Clark asked back, “Because they knew of the enemy’s imminent arrival?”

Daniel Thompson suddenly lost interest in talking, finding no sense of achievement in telling the story to him.

Yes, and the day of destruction is precisely one year away.”

“Um… why so precise?”

“I’m not qualified to know the specific reason, but this is beyond doubt. Because the evidence is right there.”

Daniel Thompson pointed at the sky.

Harrison Clark turned his head, looked through the time machine’s circular window, and stared at the sky, “There’s nothing in the sky, just blue sky and white clouds.”

“No, it’s further.”

“Outer space?”

“Yes! Since five hundred years ago, our entire Solar System has been sealed off by alien civilizations, using technology we can’t comprehend, or maybe magic, to construct a barrier.”

Harrison Clark was genuinely surprised this time.

According to the scope of the solar gravity, the radius of the Solar System is 2 light-years.

This meant that an unknown alien civilization had created a barrier with a radius of two light-years, completely sealing off the entire Solar System! No wonder, under the starry sky a thousand years later, the edges of most stars appeared to have a faint blue halo.

At first, he thought that the air quality on Earth had improved in a thousand years, altering the appearance of the starry sky.

Now it turns out that the entire Solar System has been enveloped!

The light from distant stars penetrated the barrier, causing diffraction, creating those faint blue light and shadow effects.

He suddenly felt utterly hopeless.

A barrier with a radius of two light-years, what the hell is going on?!

Does it have to be so extravagant?!

What level of technological advancement can achieve this?!

Just what kind of enemy is humanity facing?!

Harrison Clark’s mindset collapsed.

For these five hundred years, under what kind of desperate emotions had the informed maintained their steadfast determination and made such resolute efforts?

Harrison Clark took about three minutes to calm himself down, regaining his ability to think. “The eight planets of the Solar System, along with most of the mam celestial bodies, lie on a plane. So is the barrier that seals us saucer-shaped?”

Daniel Thompson shook his head, “No, it’s a sphere, a perfect sphere. A more perfect circle than anything humanity has ever created, a true circle, rounder than a drop of water floating in space.”

“But that defies the principle of gravity.”

Daniel Thompson sighed, “Yes, this completely defies the theoretical foundation we humans have mastered, and the foundation of our physics.

That’s why our scientists have been trying to self-substantiate but still can’t overcome this circle. The Escape faction thinks the World Government has done nothing, but they don’t know that over the past five hundred years, we’ve sent out countless unmanned or manned spaceships, which were disintegrated into nothingness the moment they crossed the barrier. No matter how the Escape faction flies out on their own, they’ll only die unclear deaths, utterly worthless.”

Harrison Clark slumped into his chair, looking lost.

“Kid, what’s the matter? Are you already feeling defeated?”

Daniel Thompson smirked.

“Yeah, there’s no hope in sight.”

In fact, Harrison Clark knew more about the outcome.

Regardless of the sphere that enveloped the Solar System or the chain explosion that wiped out a huge fleet when the end came, both were beyond the limits of his imagination.

So the situation he faced was genuinely dark and desperate.

Because he had already experienced the end of civilization three times, he was more desperate than anyone else.

“Yes, everyone who knows about this matter sees no hope. But even if we give up, nothing will change, and the other party has set a final judgment day, so there’s no chance of them sparing us out of compassion. Since we’re going to die either way, why not die standing while struggling rather than die kneeling in despair?”

“The universe has a memory, and it will remember that we humans have been fighting until the very last moment and never stopped moving forward, even if that struggle is futile!”

At this moment, Daniel Thompson finally said what he had always wanted to say to Harrison Clark.

Harrison Clark fell silent, pondered for a long time, “Lion, what a great literary talent you have.”

“Cough, it’s not my original.”

“Whose original?”

‘■It’S from the composer named Harrison Clark from a thousand years ago, who had the same name as you. On his deathbed, he still wanted to break through and create new music. Of course, he didn’t succeed. People didn’t understand why he persisted until he died, so they asked the reason for his persistence. That’s how he answered. It’s his last words.”

Harrison Clark widened his eyes.

And smiled bitterly.

“Really? I must be amazing then, I didn’t even know.”

So, in this timeline,

Even if I don’t have this current understanding, according to the personality I formed at that time, I still struggled to the end as a composer?

Even if my mind was filled with thoughts of plagiarizing music, by the time I was about to die, I still refused to give up?

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